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MNRV S

It's not easy and it's not same for rich and poor. 

In today’s world, success can vary with socio-economic conditions. That’s why it’s often said that the rich get richer, and the poor get poorer. 😐

It’s not easy for middle-class people to achieve their dreams. There is a significant difference in the journey to success between a rich person and a middle-class one. I’m not saying this is always the case, but generally speaking, the difference is there. The struggle is greater for the middle class.

Let me explain with a simple example. For instance, I am a middle-class boy, and you are a rich boy or girl. Both of us have the same dream: to travel across India before turning 30. Or take any other dream. People often say that money isn’t everything when it comes to happiness, but that’s not entirely true, especially in this generation. Money brings happiness in many situations—more than 50% of the time.

Take the example of going to Goa, a dream for both rich and middle-class people. Just imagine how the journey goes for you and me. For you, it’s just a matter of deciding and going. But for me, it’s like a war in my mind. There are many more factors I have to consider. First comes money. Then family. Then time. Then responsibilities to take care of... The list goes on. You might have similar concerns, but not as many as I do. It’s like flipping a coin 10 times—8 times it lands heads for you, but only 2 times for me. It's not easy.


Let me tell you, my story.

Diarysouls is more than just a project to me. It's my dream and my passion.
It took me years to write my Diary on this website. This should have been done years ago, but I’m doing it now.
If you were in my place, you might have taken 40k from your pocket and done this at a much earlier stage.
But I didn’t have the money. The journey took longer, not because I didn’t want to do it, but because I didn’t have the means. Many things got in the way—sometimes it was my own procrastination, and other times it was a lack of money and resources. 

I often think that if I had the money, it would have pushed me to work harder and overcome my laziness. But without that money, I had to wait, struggle, and push through the challenges on my own.


On this page, I have to be thankful to my cousin and friend for helping me kickstart this, at least for now. 🙏


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